Maple Vue Children's Centre

We are always developing the services we offer to families and looking for new ways to improve what we do ang the groups we offer. You can help with this by completing a short survey and telling us what you think: Action for Children Parent Survey.Start your children early on the road to good health and education. Our team are on hand to provide all the help you need in your child's early years.

From family learning to childcare and health clinics, the children's centre is a hub of information and advice.

It's not just for mums either. Our Dads Club is on hand to help men develop their parenting skills and learn from other dads and male carers.

Whether it's keeping the kids active through play groups or supporting parents in making changes to their lives, we're here to help.

During half term and school holidays not all regular groups run at the children's centre. Please contact us to confirm if a session is running as usual.

Healthy weights

As part of overall health and wellbeing, it is important that children maintain a healthy weight. Currently, one in five Hampshire children in Year R are categorised as either overweight or obese. Learn more about the Hampshire Healthy Weights Strategy and the work which underpins it by visiting the website below.

Wessex Healthier Together - Parent Consultation

Your Opinion Counts

When your child is suffering from one of the common childhood illnesses eg a fever, rattly chest, runny nose, diarrhoea & vomiting, rash, urine infection; we would like to know what health services you use and how you think they could be improved.

Sometimes it is confusing to understand which services to use and when, and sometimes parents may choose to visit their A&E department or call 999 for an ambulance – when actually, if more local services were available, their child could have been looked after in the comfort of their own home.

Childhood Accidents & IllnessesThe Wessex Healthier Together project has been set up to review how urgent paediatric care could be better delivered to children in your area; and part of the process is to listen to the views of the parents and carers, and to the health professionals delivering urgent care to children.

Your thoughts are very important and we would be grateful if you could take 5mins to complete the survey for Parent/Carer/Guardians at: http://www.healthiertogetherwessex.nhs.uk/surveys/ If you would like to be notified of any outcomes, you will have the opportunity to include your email address at the end of the survey.